- The High Chaparral
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show_name = The High Chaparral
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genre = Western
creator =David Dortort
starring =Leif Erickson
Cameron MitchellMark Slade Linda Cristal Henry Darrow
theme_music_composer=David Rose
country =United States
language = English
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network =NBC
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first_aired = 1967
last_aired = 1971"The High
Chaparral " is a Western-themed television series which aired onNBC from 1967 to 1971. The show was created byDavid Dortort , who had previously created the hit "Bonanza " for the network. The theme song was also written and conducted by "Bonanza" scorerDavid Rose .Cast and characters
The show starred
Leif Erickson as "Big" John Cannon, a rancher who lived in theArizona Territory in the 1870s. He ran the ranch with his brother Buck (Cameron Mitchell) and son Billy Blue (Mark Slade ). Billy Blue's mother (Joan Caulfield ) was killed in the first episode, and to ensure his future, John Cannon courted and later married Victoria (Linda Cristal ), the daughter of the powerful Don Sebastián Montoya. His marriage to Victoria Montoya brought her brother Manolito (Henry Darrow ) into the picture, and he also came to live with the family.Production
"The High Chaparral" was Dortort's brainchild, and he left the day-to-day running of "Bonanza" in the spring of 1967 so he could focus all of his energies on "The High Chaparral". After the show's cancellation in 1971, Dortort did not return to "Bonanza", but retired instead. When David Dortort was casting "The High Chaparral" in 1967, Nino Cochise asked for the part of Cochise. Nino was the grandson of the
Cochise of the Apache wars. Born in 1874, Nino was 92 years old at his casting call, missing one leg, and needed to be helped into and out of the saddle; but he won the role. [ [http://www.womenwritersblock.com/ourfavwest17.htm Broken Arrow] ]References
External links
* [http://www.thehighchaparral.com/ The High Chaparral Home Page]
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